The Vaudevillian Aristocracy

The Vaudevillian Aristocracy
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ISBN-10 : 0557454808
ISBN-13 : 9780557454808
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Download or read book The Vaudevillian Aristocracy written by Charles Guarinus and published by . This book was released on 2010-05-02 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The VAUDISTOCRACY is a dialogue which attempts to explore the evolution of the all-enduring actor'beginning with his slave-like status in antiquity, and ending with his god-like standing in the modern day world. It also attempts to explore the devolution of the aristocrat, which is claimed to have occurred alongside the evolution of the actor. This dialogue begins with a fatuous exchange between the characters, Phalantheus and Qoon, and then advances into a discussion of both the actor and aristocrat's role in the societies of the ancient world. The following four parts then journey through the ages by exploring the actor's role in Byzantium, Restoration England, etc.; until it arrives at the globalised democracies of the 21st century. Throughout the dialogue, the chief-speaker, Phalantheus, attempts to convince his friend, Qoon, that the death of the aristocrat, and the "apotheosis" of the actor, have resulted in the birth of a most singular entity'an entity which he chooses to deem, the "vaudistocrat."


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